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winchester 22, culpeper 36. feels like 28 in leesburg and it feels like 26 in frederick. 23 in hagerstown where we had gusts near 30 miles per hour at the last hour. satellite and radar shows our approaching storm system. first, the cloud cover, and then that cloud deck will lower and thicken as we head through the overnight on friday into saturday. but you can see that one pocket of energy with the cold air up in iowa and wisconsin, and then the warmer air with the showers of rain that is down in the gulf coast, and those two are going to collide and bring us a little bit of precipitation on saturday. 9 futurecast keeping us dry through saturday. you will see a few more clouds in the evening on saturday, but we keep it dry until we get into the early morning hours on saturday, and that's when we are going to be concerned about this snow arriving. i do think that we will see a light coating of snow even in the district and points south on the beltway, and this snow will -- it will depart by about the dinner time
winchester 22, culpeper 36. feels like 28 in leesburg and it feels like 26 in frederick. 23 in hagerstown where we had gusts near 30 miles per hour at the last hour. satellite and radar shows our approaching storm system. first, the cloud cover, and then that cloud deck will lower and thicken as we head through the overnight on friday into saturday. but you can see that one pocket of energy with the cold air up in iowa and wisconsin, and then the warmer air with the showers of rain that is down...
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number five, the dallas 22. there's an old myth that tornados don't hit big cities. april 3rd proved otherwise when twisters hit dallas. >> it was scary. it was so scary. it reminded me of the wizard of oz. when the tornado hit and everything kept going around and around. >> in all, 22 tornados caused a billion dollars worth of damage within 24 hours. >> number four, deadliest tornados. >> tornados took up three slots in our top ten countdown this event was the deadliest. march 2nd and 3rd, 70 confirmed tornados killed 40 people in the midwest. number three, hurricane isaac. hurricane isaac descended on louisiana tuesday night nearly seven years to the day that hurricane katrina struck. isaac wasn't such a monster, but it was still a killer. the country held its collective breath as the levees were tested yet again. in the end, the new levees saved new orleans, but plaquemines parish was flooded again. >> all the big rivers dry this year. >> by september, 66% of the u.s. was in some degree of drought. the dry weather is expected to continue into 2013 and this could b
number five, the dallas 22. there's an old myth that tornados don't hit big cities. april 3rd proved otherwise when twisters hit dallas. >> it was scary. it was so scary. it reminded me of the wizard of oz. when the tornado hit and everything kept going around and around. >> in all, 22 tornados caused a billion dollars worth of damage within 24 hours. >> number four, deadliest tornados. >> tornados took up three slots in our top ten countdown this event was the...
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this way such newborns are right near the 22-bed center for neonatology. the doctor is the federal director. >> >> which is a ventilation. >> on any given day you have 22 kids in here who would not have lived. >> correct. >> then a new challenge, devastating earthquake of 2010. the quake did not damage this hospital but quickly overwhelmed it. >> the conforming to a full mass center. we have patients everywhere. >> donations poured in, $9 million in all after the quake. were used to start a new adult hospital. but ten months later came a new crisis, cole la which killed -- cholera, which killed nearly 5,000 people. most recently as a result of hurricane sandy. >> we kind of mushroomed out in response to all of these problems. i think the surprise to everybody including to us is that we could do it all pretty much without batting an eyelash. the real wonder of it to tell you the truth, this is a country of no infrastructure practically. and it's a country of failed -- >> three years after the quakeds given to thousands of nge he is, nongovernment organizati
this way such newborns are right near the 22-bed center for neonatology. the doctor is the federal director. >> >> which is a ventilation. >> on any given day you have 22 kids in here who would not have lived. >> correct. >> then a new challenge, devastating earthquake of 2010. the quake did not damage this hospital but quickly overwhelmed it. >> the conforming to a full mass center. we have patients everywhere. >> donations poured in, $9 million in all...
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and 5 million were without power. >> number five, the dallas 22. there's an old myth that tornadoes don't hit big cities. april 3rd proved otherwise when twisters hit dallas. >> it was scary. it was so scary. it reminds you of the "wizard of oz." >> in all, 22 tornadoes cause nearly a billion of damage within 24 hours. >> number four, deadliest tornadoes. tornadoes took up three spots in the top ten countdown, but this event was the deadliest. march 2nd and 3rd, 70 tornadoes killed 40 people in the u.s. >> number three, hurricane isaac. hurricane isaac descended on louisiana tuesday night, nearly seven years to the day that huice tra ru. >> curfew is under way right now. you're not to be on the streets. >> they're keeping the eye on the possibility of flooding. >> superstorm sandy has crippled the nation's biggest transit system. >> we're talking about flooding, power outages that could last for days. pf llnsf lls d3 damage. total repairs will take decades. chad myers, cnn. >>> next, the most intriguing people of 2012 as voted on by you. but first,
and 5 million were without power. >> number five, the dallas 22. there's an old myth that tornadoes don't hit big cities. april 3rd proved otherwise when twisters hit dallas. >> it was scary. it was so scary. it reminds you of the "wizard of oz." >> in all, 22 tornadoes cause nearly a billion of damage within 24 hours. >> number four, deadliest tornadoes. tornadoes took up three spots in the top ten countdown, but this event was the deadliest. march 2nd and...
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political agent that confirmed up to 18 of the men were missing but later the authorities confirmed that 22 of those men were missing a americ friday 7:00 eastern/4:00 pacific. >> welcome back. let's have a look at the headlines then, the u.s. house will hold an extraordinary session on sunday in hopes of making a deaf situation reduction deal. the -- deficit reduction deal. the troops will protect the french people and not the government. >> the son of pakistan's booto -- bhutto launched his major career marking five years since his mother's assassination. >> neighbors chad has already deployed troops in after ca. their presence is detering the rebels from advancing in the capital. >> there are those the coalition called a select coalition of armed groups coming from the northern part of the country. they have been there for quite sometime. they signed a peace contract and another last year. so those combatants have been in the northern part of the country. but just recently they launched that offensive because they managed to unite. this is the agreement according to the rebels were not i
political agent that confirmed up to 18 of the men were missing but later the authorities confirmed that 22 of those men were missing a americ friday 7:00 eastern/4:00 pacific. >> welcome back. let's have a look at the headlines then, the u.s. house will hold an extraordinary session on sunday in hopes of making a deaf situation reduction deal. the -- deficit reduction deal. the troops will protect the french people and not the government. >> the son of pakistan's booto -- bhutto...
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are re-elected. they won re-election pretty readily despite opposition. i just want to say one thing about this, let's move on and really all focus. focus on our students and just move on. i hope to continue my interest in supporting our public schools despite all the range of new issues, i must respond to at city hall. just one sad thing and i wish i had a little more time to accomplish -- it's going to be on tonight's agenda as first reading. it's an opportunity for us to make a statement that we do care about people who live in the city. we do care about people who stay in the city and we do care about people, in particular, people of minority businesses and businesses run by women in the city to have opportunities to take advantage -- not take advantage, but opportunities to earn the money that us the residents in san francisco put into for our facilities bond measure. so this one sad thing and i won't be able to vote on even though i'm a co-author and hopefully people see the light in that appro
are re-elected. they won re-election pretty readily despite opposition. i just want to say one thing about this, let's move on and really all focus. focus on our students and just move on. i hope to continue my interest in supporting our public schools despite all the range of new issues, i must respond to at city hall. just one sad thing and i wish i had a little more time to accomplish -- it's going to be on tonight's agenda as first reading. it's an opportunity for us to make a statement...
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gee yoe thermal accounts for 22% of the country's energy. that is the second highest rate in the world. the national economy is on the rise as is the demand for power. to meet that growth, the government has the ambitious goal of increasing total geothermal power output by 75% by the year 2030. there are many challenges to achieving that target. an average size geothermal plant costs $13 million to build. further development also requires new technology for drilling and surveying. but the country is taking steps to bring its goals into reach. manila hosted an international meet williing for countries tha geothermal power. >> it's an exchange of experiences, knowledge as well as technology transfer. >> reporter: the organizers also hosted the tour of geothermal power stations in the philippines. the delegation from kenya visited this facility. the visitors found that japanese technology is widely used in the philippines. a japanese firm constructed this plant. 33 years later, it is still operating at full capacity. >> we are very impressed be
gee yoe thermal accounts for 22% of the country's energy. that is the second highest rate in the world. the national economy is on the rise as is the demand for power. to meet that growth, the government has the ambitious goal of increasing total geothermal power output by 75% by the year 2030. there are many challenges to achieving that target. an average size geothermal plant costs $13 million to build. further development also requires new technology for drilling and surveying. but the...
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start with compared to the union 22. that was a tough road to hoe but if it is not as much paid attention to because 4 million wear black or slave so when it came time to mobilize the not have access to 10 million but a white population of 6 million, half for women and half for under age. the demographics were tough to start. >>host: how many white males? >>guest: i tried to figure out how many of of voting age. that link was pretty tight and with the voting age white men with 18 through 35 by the end it is 18 to 55. >>host: what advantages besides cotton, we hear about that for years what are the advantages? >> as lee said they were overwhelmed by the industrial north of slave labor south than two-thirds of the capital is with enslaved human beings. they had to ship out across the embargo. and then they could list the things that they don't have. with a lot of faith just says they made the united states when it was they could secede to make this other country in independent to build a nation states on the basis of cotto
start with compared to the union 22. that was a tough road to hoe but if it is not as much paid attention to because 4 million wear black or slave so when it came time to mobilize the not have access to 10 million but a white population of 6 million, half for women and half for under age. the demographics were tough to start. >>host: how many white males? >>guest: i tried to figure out how many of of voting age. that link was pretty tight and with the voting age white men with 18...
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he's the first national manager to win two just like that since the mid-70's. ladies and gentlemen, the manager of the world champion giants, bruce bochy. [cheers and applause] >> that's right. bruce! okay. now let's meet the players themselves. [cheers and applause] we need to give this guy a big round of applause. unfortunately he couldn't be here because of a family emergency but he had the winning run in game four. give it up for ryan theriot. he saved a perfect game with the greatest catch of the season and he kept doing it all through the post season, left fielder number seven. gregor blank koa. >> he did it with his bat and with his words. the guy sort of got the giants going before game through with cincinnati, hunter pens. [cheers and applause] >> in game four in detroit he knocked in the first run with a triple off the right field wall, first base man number nine. brandon belt. >> a norn california native. he joined the giants later in the year and part of the home stretch. xavier nadel. >> this guy played andlet better he got. he could play almost an
he's the first national manager to win two just like that since the mid-70's. ladies and gentlemen, the manager of the world champion giants, bruce bochy. [cheers and applause] >> that's right. bruce! okay. now let's meet the players themselves. [cheers and applause] we need to give this guy a big round of applause. unfortunately he couldn't be here because of a family emergency but he had the winning run in game four. give it up for ryan theriot. he saved a perfect game with the greatest...
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they said that they have raided a hijacked ship had rescued 22 hostages. 123 people are still being held by somali pirates. keeping and italians in suspense for weeks, outgoing prime minister mario monti has ruled out running in february's election. he said that he would consider running the government in the future. we have this from rome. >> available to lead italy again, if needed. on sunday, italy's former prime minister mario monti announced his plans after his resignation. >> i am not joining any specific party, but i would like the parties to take home these ideas. these ideas or any other ideas. we need to come up with ideas. and i hope the ideas here, contained in the manifesto, will be adopted by the vast majority of parliament. >> he will not run directly in the next election or side openly with any parties, but he says he would be ready to leave the country again. on one condition -- the next ruling party follow the strict plan of reform set to bring italy back onto the path of economic growth. monti was forced to resign on friday after former prime minister's silvio berlusco
they said that they have raided a hijacked ship had rescued 22 hostages. 123 people are still being held by somali pirates. keeping and italians in suspense for weeks, outgoing prime minister mario monti has ruled out running in february's election. he said that he would consider running the government in the future. we have this from rome. >> available to lead italy again, if needed. on sunday, italy's former prime minister mario monti announced his plans after his resignation. >>...
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everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. at what our members have accomplished in the past 50 years, it's pretty amazing. ♪ i feel like i'm on top of the world right now ♪ ♪ on top of the world right now ♪ introducing a weight loss program 50 years in the making. ♪ and i feel like i'm standing 10 ft. tall ♪ built on the power of the human spirit. built for human nature, so you can expect amazing. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and expect amazing. because it works. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." we want to continue our conversation on stories that shaped the past week even though events of the past week or so seemed to overshadow everything. why don't we start with john heilemann's choice with a certain statement made at a certain funds razor. >> before i mention mitt romney's 47% comment. i want to go over something i said earlier. it's easy to lose the forest for the trees. president obama wo
everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. at what our members have accomplished in the past 50 years, it's pretty amazing. ♪ i feel like i'm on top of the world right now ♪ ♪ on top of the world right now ♪ introducing a weight loss program 50 years in the making. ♪ and i feel like i'm standing 10 ft. tall ♪ built on the power of the human...
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in the top quartile, 22% of folks there were able to gain degrees. joining me via skype is david rhode. an extensive series about inequal in the u.s., also a two-time pulitzer prizewinner. thanks for being with us today. first off, i want to ask you, you say in your series here that the federal government has emerged as one of the most potent factor driving income inequality. what do you mean? >> this has to do with the first story in the series, which is about tax equality. we did find the bush era tax cuts and sort of increased incomes at the top, that was a factor in reducing inequality, so it can be something that the government can do to mitigate. we tried to look at data in our series. we didn't want to be partisan about this. one factor that can help is tax policy, but the broader issue is jobs. people at the top are earning much more than they ever have. >> talks to that point about tax policy, the numbers out there, is it 250,000? is it 400,000? what is the threshold that would help to flatten this issue of income inquaet, be more progressiv
in the top quartile, 22% of folks there were able to gain degrees. joining me via skype is david rhode. an extensive series about inequal in the u.s., also a two-time pulitzer prizewinner. thanks for being with us today. first off, i want to ask you, you say in your series here that the federal government has emerged as one of the most potent factor driving income inequality. what do you mean? >> this has to do with the first story in the series, which is about tax equality. we did find...
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elections. that means current city officials will get an extra year in office. a parent or guardian will now have a right to secret reports to protect minors from a defeat that. foster kids are especially vulnerable. secretary of state hillary clinton will spend her new year in hospital. her doctors are now saying the blood clot is located behind her right ear, between her brain and her skull. she will be treated with anti coagulants as doctors monitor our progress. the latest setback stems from a concussion she got earlier this month when she fainted, fell, and hit her head. doctors predict a full recovery. police have increased patrols and anne arundel county at a bar in glen burnie following the third homicide there in three years. last time around 5:30, a 30- year-old woman was shot to death outside a but tavern -- outside of a tavern. you have any information, your asked to contact anne arundel county police. the search is on for 20-year-old keef burley. he is considered armed and dangerous
elections. that means current city officials will get an extra year in office. a parent or guardian will now have a right to secret reports to protect minors from a defeat that. foster kids are especially vulnerable. secretary of state hillary clinton will spend her new year in hospital. her doctors are now saying the blood clot is located behind her right ear, between her brain and her skull. she will be treated with anti coagulants as doctors monitor our progress. the latest setback stems...
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number five, the dallas 22. there's an old myth that tornados don't hit big cities. april 3rd proved otherwise when twisters hit dallas. >> it was scary. it was so scary. it reminded you of the wizard of oz when the tornado hit and everything kept going around and around. >> in all, 22 tornados caused a billion dollars worth of damage within 24 hours. >> number four, deadliest tornados. >> tornados took up three slots in our top ten countdown, but this event was the deadliest. march 2nd and 3rd, 70 confirmed tornados killed 40 people in the midwest. number three, hurricane isaac. hurricane isaac descended on louisiana tuesday night nearly seven years to the day that hurricane katrina struck. isaac wasn't such a monster, but it was still a killer. the country held its collective breath as the levees were tested yet again. in the end, the new levees saved new orleans, but plaquemines parish was devastated by flooding. number two, the drought that devastated the dust bowl. >> all the big rivers dry this year. >> by september, 66% of the u.s. was in some degree of drough
number five, the dallas 22. there's an old myth that tornados don't hit big cities. april 3rd proved otherwise when twisters hit dallas. >> it was scary. it was so scary. it reminded you of the wizard of oz when the tornado hit and everything kept going around and around. >> in all, 22 tornados caused a billion dollars worth of damage within 24 hours. >> number four, deadliest tornados. >> tornados took up three slots in our top ten countdown, but this event was the...
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when i was 22, my dad died 15 months later. we were in -- my family owned a liquor store, a restaurant and a pool room, and everybody i know about politics i learned in the pool room. my sister was 13. we had my uncle take over the businesses. he left the textile industry to run the businesses. we moved in with my aunt and uncle. they never made over $25,000, $30,000 in their entire life. if it weren't for social security survivor benefits for me and my sister, we would have had a hard time majority it. she went to college on pell grants. i am 57. i'm not married. i don't have any kids. i'm part of the problem. that's what's happening all over america. when i was 22, we needed every penny we could get in social security benefits. today, i could easily give up $400 or $500 when i retire and not feel it at all. i could pay more for medicare, and i would. and i'm going to ask people in my situation to do that. we just have to have the courage to ask. i think most americans will say yes. so medicare and social security are not prog
when i was 22, my dad died 15 months later. we were in -- my family owned a liquor store, a restaurant and a pool room, and everybody i know about politics i learned in the pool room. my sister was 13. we had my uncle take over the businesses. he left the textile industry to run the businesses. we moved in with my aunt and uncle. they never made over $25,000, $30,000 in their entire life. if it weren't for social security survivor benefits for me and my sister, we would have had a hard time...
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japan pose a newly elected prime minister is vowing to -- japan's newly elected prime minister is vowing to -- >> a second chance to make a mark. he stages a comeback of his career, and japan -- named japan's prime minister again. it set off political instability, and i want to learn from the previous experience. including the setbacks. >> the immediate challenge is the economy. years of industrial decline, an aging population, and slumping exports have drags japan and the stagnation. they increase public spending and revitalize growth. >> he has shown to the nation that his administration has to be the wind that could pull out japan's economy. >> of the nationalist politics will be tested, especially in an ongoing territorial dispute with china. they have long wanted to rewrite the pacifist constitution that allows only a military for self-defense. >> this is how to reshape of the culture of japanese postwar society. he has written about these things in the past and that is what he is concerned with. >> a cabinet of new faces from his liberal democratic party. they will have to win over
japan pose a newly elected prime minister is vowing to -- japan's newly elected prime minister is vowing to -- >> a second chance to make a mark. he stages a comeback of his career, and japan -- named japan's prime minister again. it set off political instability, and i want to learn from the previous experience. including the setbacks. >> the immediate challenge is the economy. years of industrial decline, an aging population, and slumping exports have drags japan and the...
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elections, because it does. hispanics have 50,000 latino kids that are turning 18 every single month. the impact will be greater in years to come. and the same time the republicans can tell the president, no, you still have to wur with us, and at the same time the republicans have a need of an electoral mandate to find solutions to things like immigration and other things. >> do you see any hope for moderation? you bring up the tea party. we saw the occupy movement kind of fizzle and it had its day. will there be a coming together towards the middle, if you will, in this next year? >> no, in a word. in part because, as i mentioned earlier, you know, much of our political thinking as individuals is now shaped by political ads. and those political ads are not necessarily saying we need to pay more attention to both sides of the issue and try to find space in between to settle our differences. it's they're bad and we're great and we need to make sure there are fewer of them to stop what we are doing. i am not optim
elections, because it does. hispanics have 50,000 latino kids that are turning 18 every single month. the impact will be greater in years to come. and the same time the republicans can tell the president, no, you still have to wur with us, and at the same time the republicans have a need of an electoral mandate to find solutions to things like immigration and other things. >> do you see any hope for moderation? you bring up the tea party. we saw the occupy movement kind of fizzle and it...
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>> are you voting for >>> fiscal cliff is hours from reality, are our elected leaders closer to a deal? we will take a look. >>> murder in 2009 and 20102010, the crime scene tape is up again, arundel county watering hole is the scene of a weekend shooting. >>> hello 2013, a look in preparations for the big new year's eve celebration locally and around the nation on this monday, december 31st, good morning, thank you for joining us i'm charley crowson. meagan is off today for this, the final day of 2012. how are things going to be out there weather wise? first, got to know how it's going to be today. here is mike masco. >>> we will do a lot of clouds this afternoon, a cool note. look at the temperatures, 27 baltimore, stevensville, easton be 1. a wind right now. making the temperatures feel like it's in to the teens in spots. manchester, one of the spots. 21 baltimore. chilly start this morning, that will give way to clouds today. if you notice on the satellite picture, a lot of broken clouds across the region. that's the deal towards the afternoon hours. temperatures around 43 degrees.
>> are you voting for >>> fiscal cliff is hours from reality, are our elected leaders closer to a deal? we will take a look. >>> murder in 2009 and 20102010, the crime scene tape is up again, arundel county watering hole is the scene of a weekend shooting. >>> hello 2013, a look in preparations for the big new year's eve celebration locally and around the nation on this monday, december 31st, good morning, thank you for joining us i'm charley crowson. meagan is...
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in our son's case, 22 families russian families came to see him and rejected him because of his blood line. there is absolutely nothing wrong with this beautiful little ginger boy as i call him. and they just rejected him because his mother is considered an invalid. >> these are children and i got to tell you on twitter are today i was going ballistic on this and people are like why don't you adopt american kids and i think a lot of folks did try to adopt american kids and it is wonderful -- adoption period is wonderful. these are not political pawns. i would say this in russian
in our son's case, 22 families russian families came to see him and rejected him because of his blood line. there is absolutely nothing wrong with this beautiful little ginger boy as i call him. and they just rejected him because his mother is considered an invalid. >> these are children and i got to tell you on twitter are today i was going ballistic on this and people are like why don't you adopt american kids and i think a lot of folks did try to adopt american kids and it is wonderful...
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it started off in february when he appointed 22 new cardinals, all europeans, to correct, as he saw it, the imbalance in the college of cardinals, created by his predecessor, john paul ii, who appointed a lot of latin americans. the pope wanted to restore the balance, as he saw it. then, of course, although he is 86 or will be in april, he said he was not going to travel much. in fact, he traveled quite a bit. he was in mexico, in cuba. he went to lebanon, celebrated a mass just 80 kilometers from where the fighting was. it has been a very busy year. and he published the third volume of his study in jesus christ. >> last night on christmas eve, the pope made one, that caught a lot of people's eyes, which was about technology, quite critical comments about technology, which seemed quite a bit odd, given that he has only just started using twitter. >> he is not opposed to technology, as such. he is actually quite charming in his use of it -- for example, twitter. i think he is drawing attention to something that concerns a lot of people, not just catholics or christians, and that is that
it started off in february when he appointed 22 new cardinals, all europeans, to correct, as he saw it, the imbalance in the college of cardinals, created by his predecessor, john paul ii, who appointed a lot of latin americans. the pope wanted to restore the balance, as he saw it. then, of course, although he is 86 or will be in april, he said he was not going to travel much. in fact, he traveled quite a bit. he was in mexico, in cuba. he went to lebanon, celebrated a mass just 80 kilometers...
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back to you. >> thank you, olga. >>> it 16:22. -- it is 6:22. time for another look at our question of the morning. according to the website confused.com, the most popular new year's resolution is a, lose weight, b, save money, or c, self-improvement and education? >> let's all improve, shall we? kathy harry lewis says a because everybody overeats over the holidays. >> we'll have more of your responses and the correct answer in about 30 minutes. we'll be right back. >>> 6:25. i'm olga grease in for howard bernstein -- olga breese in for howard bernstein this morning. we have cloud cover passing to the south. we have a spot shower opportunity later on in the afternoon but for the most part, most of us will stay dry. highs today in the lower 40s and then we'll dry things out and clear things up overnight tonight. >>> good morning, everyone. happy new year. here's a look at your sports. the last time the redskins were in the playoffs was 2007 when they rallied after irreplaceable safety sean taylor's death. their opponent then is the same one they
back to you. >> thank you, olga. >>> it 16:22. -- it is 6:22. time for another look at our question of the morning. according to the website confused.com, the most popular new year's resolution is a, lose weight, b, save money, or c, self-improvement and education? >> let's all improve, shall we? kathy harry lewis says a because everybody overeats over the holidays. >> we'll have more of your responses and the correct answer in about 30 minutes. we'll be right back....
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they were 22 last hour. they've dropped down to 19. so this is where the cold air is living right now. it looks like it will touch us as we get through the next couple days. because we do have a frontal system that's going to move through overnight tonight and that's going to allow for some of the colder temperatures. here's the set up with this week. the jet stream is taking a big jump out to the west. it's really going to allow for milder temperatures and no big storms out to the west of us. a little dip through the midwest. we'll be touching some of the extremely cold air. but true arctic air looks like it wants to stay to the north of us. highs this week will be in the 30s. and then we'll progress into the 40s. and it looks like for the weekend we may get up into the middle 40ths. the rain today has stayed to the south of us. and any of this light snow you see out to the west it's had a hard time coming over the mountains. maybe if you are up to washington county, frederick county, carol county, places like that. perhaps you saw a
they were 22 last hour. they've dropped down to 19. so this is where the cold air is living right now. it looks like it will touch us as we get through the next couple days. because we do have a frontal system that's going to move through overnight tonight and that's going to allow for some of the colder temperatures. here's the set up with this week. the jet stream is taking a big jump out to the west. it's really going to allow for milder temperatures and no big storms out to the west of us....
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officers fired, killed 22-year- old anthony banta jr. it was walnut creek's first shooting death of the year and the first officer-involved shooting since 2001. >>> the armed robbery of a 7- eleven is caught on camera in fairfield. police say one of two men pulled out a handgun when the store clerk opened the cash register. no word on how much money they got. this is one of two armed robberies to happen within minutes of each other, and police do believe they are connected. >>> a portion of a cliff collapsed at baker beach in san francisco this morning. one of the trails had to be closed now. the collapse likely the result of all that rain we've had in the past couple of weeks. >>> the country says farewell to a legendary military leader. >>> driven to distraction, the danger pedestrians and drivers face navigating one of the bay area's busiest cities. >>> and possibly the most magnificent bay area home no one has ever lived in. what $25 million buys you these days. >>> hi-def doppler showing not a drop out there, but let's verify that.
officers fired, killed 22-year- old anthony banta jr. it was walnut creek's first shooting death of the year and the first officer-involved shooting since 2001. >>> the armed robbery of a 7- eleven is caught on camera in fairfield. police say one of two men pulled out a handgun when the store clerk opened the cash register. no word on how much money they got. this is one of two armed robberies to happen within minutes of each other, and police do believe they are connected....
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aad likely thh the year...thrrwing ameriiaas national scurity into crisis. former c-i-a director over an affair with his it'sslater revealed that he ttp u-s general in afghanistan john allen - ii under invvetiiatiin for "inapproppiate communicction" with socialite jill kelley. but theeintermingling doesn't stop there .. entire investiggtion ii ttii himself accused of senning this picture kelley. he later says it was emailed s a joke.(neville on cam tag) yes, 2012 was the year of &pfalllng from grace for many o these personalitiis. and in the digital worll we live in, the questton for 20-13 is not so much what the scandal will in new york, i'm arrhel neville, fox news. a suspected crook in spokaae, wassinggon... essed with tte prong mmn! man!corporal alex pohle.. who issa marine ...and his wife rettrned home from a quick shopping trip to find... the front door of his pareets' home kkcked in.once he eetered hh home... he caaght the crook...red handee.... with bag of jewelry and hunting gear. deploymenttin affhanistan.... 3 used his mariie training... to take h
aad likely thh the year...thrrwing ameriiaas national scurity into crisis. former c-i-a director over an affair with his it'sslater revealed that he ttp u-s general in afghanistan john allen - ii under invvetiiatiin for "inapproppiate communicction" with socialite jill kelley. but theeintermingling doesn't stop there .. entire investiggtion ii ttii himself accused of senning this picture kelley. he later says it was emailed s a joke.(neville on cam tag) yes, 2012 was the year of...
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he will serve in the senate until the election is held in 2014. and the president is returning to washington as the treasury secretary warns the country is not in a good place when it comes to the national debt. timothy geithner says the government may hit its $16.4 trillion borrowing limit on monday. the president will hear about the fiscal cliff problem as well as members of congress return to washington to address the fiscal cliff. talks will take place behind closed doors. no public negotiations set. you have the debt and the fiscal cliff. it's not looking too good right now when it comes to the u.s. economy. >> geithner told congressional leaders that his department is using some accounting measures basically a fancy way of saying they're going to free up cash to hold off temporarily this fiscal cliff. but it's still not looking good. >> i don't know about you at home, but kicking the can down the road has been happening over and over again. somebody has to make some decisions here. >> it's like in this business, they give you a deadline and
he will serve in the senate until the election is held in 2014. and the president is returning to washington as the treasury secretary warns the country is not in a good place when it comes to the national debt. timothy geithner says the government may hit its $16.4 trillion borrowing limit on monday. the president will hear about the fiscal cliff problem as well as members of congress return to washington to address the fiscal cliff. talks will take place behind closed doors. no public...
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there's been everything from the presidential election to the supreme court decision on health care reform and the retirement of longtime lawmakers. we will take a look back on the year in politics when we return. ?Ñ >>> closed captioning on fox 5 brought to you by luna. >>> there is never a shortage of stories in the world of politics, and 2012 was a very busy year from the drama of the presidential campaign to some landmark decisions by the supreme court. fox's craig boswell has a look back. >> 2012 was a make or break year for political careers, especially in the high stakes campaign for the white house. president obama ran unopposed for his party's nomination and seems like -- seemed like a shoe-in for reelection. >> don't boa, vote. >> but a sluggish economy, high employment made the 44th president vulnerable. >> the president's policies have clearly not been successful and reigniting this economy and putting people back to work. >> reporter: earning his party's nomination was not as easy for mitt romney. a ballot glitch was discovered and he had to share the win are rick sa
there's been everything from the presidential election to the supreme court decision on health care reform and the retirement of longtime lawmakers. we will take a look back on the year in politics when we return. ?Ñ >>> closed captioning on fox 5 brought to you by luna. >>> there is never a shortage of stories in the world of politics, and 2012 was a very busy year from the drama of the presidential campaign to some landmark decisions by the supreme court. fox's...
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we're going to the mid-point of the range, dow down 22 points. that's the first hour of the "closing bell." stand by now for hour number two. >> and welcome back, to the "closing bell." i'm mandy drury sitting in for maria bartiromo. it is the end of another trading day, and, no, we do not have a fix for the fiscal cliff. guess what, the numbers also reflect that. let's take a look at how a day on wall street, looks like the dow is down marginally, 24 points to the downside and the nasdaq off by the biggest percentage loss, down by 22 points and the s&p 500 is down by about seven points, and as i said it is crunch time. there are only three trading days left now for 2012 and still no deal to avoid going over the fiscal cliff. all signs are pointing to more talks for lawmakers to try to hash things out. should wall street bet on a fix before january the 1st or is that wishful thinking? >> let's find out. let's speak to our guests. welcome to all of you. brian, where do you make of where we're going right now? you're the one that remains sort of ne
we're going to the mid-point of the range, dow down 22 points. that's the first hour of the "closing bell." stand by now for hour number two. >> and welcome back, to the "closing bell." i'm mandy drury sitting in for maria bartiromo. it is the end of another trading day, and, no, we do not have a fix for the fiscal cliff. guess what, the numbers also reflect that. let's take a look at how a day on wall street, looks like the dow is down marginally, 24 points to the...
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i'm jennifer davis in the nation's capitol. i'll tell you how they are getting ready coming up. >> and a senate approved measure to avert the fiscal cliff. the latest from the hill at the bottom of the hour. irene, drop the itch. we dropped the itch, you can too. with maximum strength scalpicin®. it's not a shampoo so you can stop intense itch fast, wherever you are. i dropped the itch. free yourself from embarrassing scalp itch. drop the itch with maximum strength scalpicin®. also available scalpicin® 2 in 1, itch relief plus dandruff control. >>> this is fox 5 news at 5:00. >> the latest now on the vote to avoid the drastic spending cuts and increase income taxes. house majority leader and erik canter says he does not support the bill currently up for considerations. there aren't enough spending cuts in the bill. they are suggesting amendments which would send the bill back to the senate. the bill would keep taxes from going up on the middle class but raise rates for those making $400,000. $450,000 for married couples. blo
i'm jennifer davis in the nation's capitol. i'll tell you how they are getting ready coming up. >> and a senate approved measure to avert the fiscal cliff. the latest from the hill at the bottom of the hour. irene, drop the itch. we dropped the itch, you can too. with maximum strength scalpicin®. it's not a shampoo so you can stop intense itch fast, wherever you are. i dropped the itch. free yourself from embarrassing scalp itch. drop the itch with maximum strength scalpicin®. also...
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> and a look at capitol hill tonight, where the light is still on in the capitol dome. that means they are still at work, the senate possibly coming in to vote on a deal with the fiscal cliff tonight. although the deadline has passed, congress can still deal with the impact of spending cuts and tax increases that were set to go into effect on january 1. congressional leaders say they want to send legislation to president obama within a day or two, so consumers should not notice any impact. again, that from the associated press. and now, we talk to a reporter on capitol hill about the actions so far by senate democrats in reaching an agreement. todd is from the takeaway. hours before the deadline, democrats announced a scaled- down version to avoid the so- cal
[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> and a look at capitol hill tonight, where the light is still on in the capitol dome. that means they are still at...
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the futures right now, up 22 points or so. quiet. for being so portentous, for waiting, ominous, the vix quiet. the markets still above 13,000. we'll see whether that all changes and whether, you know, we just had the discussion. is it really a tarp-like moment? that was frightening. remember andrew. >> i do remember that. i'm not sure we're there. >> right. >> the commercial paper. biggest companies in the world unable to do overnight funding. >> i don't think there's any comparison. >> i don't either. >> although we've tried. >> chris whalen is here and financials have been the top performing sector in 2012, seeing gains of 26% year to date. the low interest rate environment is putting a lot of pressure on profit margins. what's the story for 2012? >> whalen is the executive vice president for -- this is new for you, carrington investment services. and our guest host, john kanas, president and chairman of bankunited. do you have anything positive to say about banks ever? >> oh, no. i love his banks. >> you love his banks? >> anythi
the futures right now, up 22 points or so. quiet. for being so portentous, for waiting, ominous, the vix quiet. the markets still above 13,000. we'll see whether that all changes and whether, you know, we just had the discussion. is it really a tarp-like moment? that was frightening. remember andrew. >> i do remember that. i'm not sure we're there. >> right. >> the commercial paper. biggest companies in the world unable to do overnight funding. >> i don't think there's...
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former atlanta brave. >> he was 22. you know? you're an idiot college kid. you're an idiot college kid. >> i say it's funny. we focus on the presidential but you can really only hate those that you know really well. like the pta board race. it can only really dislike the people -- so the lower down you get and know more of the people, the presidential race is like barack obama and mitt romney -- >> that's right. in yonkers, new york, the worst. >> hardest this year and you were talking about it is breaking through and your ad that broke through virally -- >> yes. >> big bird. >> without any money behind it. >> you never spent -- never aired on actual television. >> it did. it was part of our rotation. just out of there in earned media, 5 million people went to look at it. >> here's the most viral ad of 2012. >> together, we can do this. we can take this country back. ♪ i am america ♪ one voice united we stand ♪ i am america >> there it is! does it get any better? >> it was a great ad and same time -- >> it was -- >> no desire whatsoever to be president
former atlanta brave. >> he was 22. you know? you're an idiot college kid. you're an idiot college kid. >> i say it's funny. we focus on the presidential but you can really only hate those that you know really well. like the pta board race. it can only really dislike the people -- so the lower down you get and know more of the people, the presidential race is like barack obama and mitt romney -- >> that's right. in yonkers, new york, the worst. >> hardest this year and...
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is a guy who got in a bar fight, they didn't put it in there, but bar fight with ron gant. >> he was 22. when you're an idiot college kid, you're an idiot college kid. >> i always say we focus so much on the presidential, but you can only really hate those who you know extremely well. it's like the pta board race. you know, you can only really dislike -- the lower down you get where you actually know more of the people -- the presidential race is like barack obama know each other in the vaguest sense. >> i've seen it ten times worse. >> the hardest time this year, and you were talking about it, breaking through. you were talking about your ad that broke through virally was mayburn. >> yes. without any money behind it. >> it never aired in actual television. >> oh, it did. it was part of our rotation. but just putting it out there in earned media, 5 million people went to it on our web site to look at it! here's the most viral ad. >> together, we can do this. we can take this country back. ♪ >> here it is. does it get any better? >> it was a great ad. >> no desire to be president. >> h
is a guy who got in a bar fight, they didn't put it in there, but bar fight with ron gant. >> he was 22. when you're an idiot college kid, you're an idiot college kid. >> i always say we focus so much on the presidential, but you can only really hate those who you know extremely well. it's like the pta board race. you know, you can only really dislike -- the lower down you get where you actually know more of the people -- the presidential race is like barack obama know each other in...
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. >> you spent 22 christmass here? >> 22. yes. >> volunteers helped to gut the house. >> webb this, you can still have a christmas? >> always. because christmas is family. christmas is love. christmas could be a tree this big or this big. it could be in this corner or it could be in a hotel room. it's family, it's love. it's hope. it's god. >> kylie used a donated gift card to buy a tiny tree for their hotel room. small symbol of the outpouring of support and money from the people. the charity one small wish helped them furnish the tetch rare home they are now renting. >> it's important to have something to call your own. this is home. a lot of people are living in hotel, shelters and living with other people. there is nothing like having your own home. >> goes outside. >> bathrobe. >> generosity of people has been unbelievable. >> we're not used to it. to be honest with you. >> they also received blessings. >> strangers that reached out. you just never, ever imagine that you could be in this position. and it's -- you realize
. >> you spent 22 christmass here? >> 22. yes. >> volunteers helped to gut the house. >> webb this, you can still have a christmas? >> always. because christmas is family. christmas is love. christmas could be a tree this big or this big. it could be in this corner or it could be in a hotel room. it's family, it's love. it's hope. it's god. >> kylie used a donated gift card to buy a tiny tree for their hotel room. small symbol of the outpouring of support and...
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a national registry of mentally ill. they have as i said opposed all of the tools that law enforcement has asked including extending background checks responsible for most of the guns sold and used in violent crimes. the second is this doozy that guns are for self-deference. when we know as basic silence and data that if you have a gun in your home, you're 22 more times likely to be a victim. there's 22 times more likely to be a -- a victim -- a crime committed. >> right. being shot. >> or suicide. than a gun that isn't. a woman inside a home that possesses a gun is 12 times more likely to be killed as a matter of domestic violence. >> that's right. >> these are the arguments that the nra has used consistently. they're arguments now the public rejects. if you poll firefighters and else, they don't believe the fix is more gunfire. >> we see the news that gun sales are way up in the wake of these shootings. one thing we also know is lapierre and the nra have a bit of fear mongering about the president's going to take away
a national registry of mentally ill. they have as i said opposed all of the tools that law enforcement has asked including extending background checks responsible for most of the guns sold and used in violent crimes. the second is this doozy that guns are for self-deference. when we know as basic silence and data that if you have a gun in your home, you're 22 more times likely to be a victim. there's 22 times more likely to be a -- a victim -- a crime committed. >> right. being shot....
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(applause) >> i've had the pleasure of serving in the san francisco fire department for 22 years. it will benign years in nine since i stepped up and took the role of chief of the department. i continue to be proud of that. and i can say which i said earlier in the week, the coordination and the collaboration only gets better each year that we do this. and i'd also like to acknowledge the department of emergency management and all of her staff for coordinating so seamlessly with the fleet week association in addition to all of the other events that we have that's going on this week. so, thank you to our department of emergency management. (applause) >> as we discussed, it is so important to not only build relationships, but to strengthen them. and that is exactly what we're doing here this week. i'm also very proud that the fleet week association has once again included our community partners. as you know, in 1989 there was the loma prieto earthquake. we had many show up and go to work. we realized we were quickly overwhelmed and had limited resources. after loma-prieta was an edu
(applause) >> i've had the pleasure of serving in the san francisco fire department for 22 years. it will benign years in nine since i stepped up and took the role of chief of the department. i continue to be proud of that. and i can say which i said earlier in the week, the coordination and the collaboration only gets better each year that we do this. and i'd also like to acknowledge the department of emergency management and all of her staff for coordinating so seamlessly with the fleet...
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she's this big national figure. the republicans are looking for diverse voices, and she is one of the most leading ones. i'm careus to see what she does going forward. >> stephanie, your picks were? one was predictable. one to me was unpredictable. >> well, i picked elizabeth warren who is my home state new senator. of course, she has senator kennedy's seat, so it's very important to me. i think she's probably the most high profile appreciate freshman senator. >> without a doubt. >> probably since hillary clinton, right? >> yes. i think you're right. i think she's coming in in the same way. keeping her head down. looking for people to work with. reach across the aisle. moderating some of the things. >> is this a stepping stone for her? >> i don't know. i don't want to guess, but i do know that there are some great things that she can accomplish there. potentially, you knowing, it's rumored that she would be on the senate banking committee, her area of expertise. she's been a consumer watchdog. this will be interesti
she's this big national figure. the republicans are looking for diverse voices, and she is one of the most leading ones. i'm careus to see what she does going forward. >> stephanie, your picks were? one was predictable. one to me was unpredictable. >> well, i picked elizabeth warren who is my home state new senator. of course, she has senator kennedy's seat, so it's very important to me. i think she's probably the most high profile appreciate freshman senator. >> without a...
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i have been here for 22 years. i held these beliefs, america has a deep history with guns. it is part of american history. gun owners and people who handle guns, they know how to keep them safe and be responsible. our politicians will do whatever they can to make sure our kids are safe. and, you know, every time something like columbine, virginia tech, or aurora happens, i ever my eyes and think, something must be done. but all those beliefs were shattered on friday. now i think we all need to speak up. >> democratic congressmember dennis kucinich. >> we spent trillions on more, to wage violence thousands of miles away, and we become anesthetized to the wilds of or against millions of innocent women, men, and children are brought. it is no wonder we are grappling with domestic violence. and as and if we took a fraction of those drilling we use for war and use it to deal directly with the root causes of domestic violence, spousal abuse, child abuse, violence in school, gang violence, racial violence, violence against immigrants, violence against gays. if we did that and look
i have been here for 22 years. i held these beliefs, america has a deep history with guns. it is part of american history. gun owners and people who handle guns, they know how to keep them safe and be responsible. our politicians will do whatever they can to make sure our kids are safe. and, you know, every time something like columbine, virginia tech, or aurora happens, i ever my eyes and think, something must be done. but all those beliefs were shattered on friday. now i think we all need to...
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reporter: the professor points out that neither side can risk giving in for fear of losing in the next election. ee -- each side is waiting for the other to blink. >> when you're playing chicken, the only way you win is if convince the other side that you're not going to swerve so you have to make it look as though you're not going to blink in order to get what you want. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that the sticking point during these negotiations today is that income threshold that would see taxes increased. the president still wants the tax increases for house molds making more than 250 -- households making more than $250,000 while the speaker wants those to start at $1 million so if they are still this far apart they have a long way to go. >> that's the issue the entire time. >> reporter: like this is new?! it is very frustrating. >> pushing the limit. >> we'll see. >> thanks, grace. >>> well, wall street isn't putting much faith in washington either. the dow lost 158 points today. its five-day losing streak is the longest since july. the nasdaq and s&p 500 also closed down. >>> we lea
reporter: the professor points out that neither side can risk giving in for fear of losing in the next election. ee -- each side is waiting for the other to blink. >> when you're playing chicken, the only way you win is if convince the other side that you're not going to swerve so you have to make it look as though you're not going to blink in order to get what you want. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that the sticking point during these negotiations today is that income...
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he said the landslide election victory signals the party's hope to regain a strong japan. >> translator: i think a wide variety of policies including monetary policy should be implemented to get the economy back on track. they will together help trigger economic growth again. >> he also expressed his support for abe's plan to restore the council on economic and fiscal policy. the panel was closed under the noda administration. >>> an afghan police woman has shot and killed an american civilian adviser in afghanistan. the incident is the latest in a string of attacks in the country by local soldiers and police. our correspondent in bangkok has the examples. >>> the attack occurred in kabul on monday. the police woman was immediately detained following the incident. the motive behind the shooting is not clear. a female officer of the local police force approached and shot dead an american who was working as a security advisor at police headquarters and in a separate incident a police officer shot and killed five colleagues in the northern province of jos john before fleeing the scene. afg
he said the landslide election victory signals the party's hope to regain a strong japan. >> translator: i think a wide variety of policies including monetary policy should be implemented to get the economy back on track. they will together help trigger economic growth again. >> he also expressed his support for abe's plan to restore the council on economic and fiscal policy. the panel was closed under the noda administration. >>> an afghan police woman has shot and killed...
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when i was 22, my dad died 15 months later. we were in -- my family owned a liquor store, a restaurant and a pool room, and everybody i know about politics i learned in the pool room. my sister was 13. we had my uncle take over the businesses. he left the textile industry to run the businesses. we moved in with my aunt and uncle. they never made over $25,000, $30,000 in their entire life. if it weren't for social security survivor benefits for me and my sister, we would have had a hard time majority it. she went to college on pell grants. i am 57. i'm not married. i don't have any kids. i'm part of the problem. that's what's happening all over america. when i was 22, we needed every penny we could get in social security benefits. today, i could easily give up $400 or $500 when i retire and not feel it at all. i could pay more for medicare, and i would. and i'm going to ask people in my situation to do that. we just have to have the courage to ask. i think most americans will say yes. so medicare and social security are not prog
when i was 22, my dad died 15 months later. we were in -- my family owned a liquor store, a restaurant and a pool room, and everybody i know about politics i learned in the pool room. my sister was 13. we had my uncle take over the businesses. he left the textile industry to run the businesses. we moved in with my aunt and uncle. they never made over $25,000, $30,000 in their entire life. if it weren't for social security survivor benefits for me and my sister, we would have had a hard time...